The oldest continuously operated shoe company in the United States, stepping into a pair of Frye boots is like stepping into history. The company was founded in 1863 and run for 50 years by John A. Frye, a well-to-do shoemaker from England. Frye boots have traveled with soldiers from America's Civil War through World War II, and in the 1960s the Campus Boot, from its 1860 original, was reintroduced and soon rose to high demand. Today, Frye's boots still hold a place in American culture.
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I was disappointed with these boots, however I did keep them. I'm hoping once they're broken in, they'll be awesome. They're so hard and tight that I got horrible blisters the first time I wore them. I had to bring them to my cobbler and have them stretched. They appear broken in, but they definitely are not! I wasn't crazy about the narrow toe either.

So comfortable and look really sharp. I wear a size 9 or 39/40, and I went with a size 8.5 in these boots. These boots are virtually indestructible. They are so well made that I can't imagine these ever wearing out. The leather is really thick and soft. The leather does produce a "bloom" which is a whitish coating natural to leather, but you can easily scrub off with a cloth. Sole and part of heel is leather, so will have protective sole/heel put on at shoe repair if you intend to wear in wetter climates. These are definitely "investment" boots that I think you could keep forever.